Trump endorsed by US immigration officers

The union representing 5000 US immigration officers and law enforcement support staff says it is supporting Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.

Donald Trump.

Donald Trump Source: AAP

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has picked up the endorsement of the union representing 5000 US immigration officers, a boost of support for his immigration policy ahead of his first debate with Democrat Hillary Clinton.

Trump has laid out a hardline position on illegal immigration, proposing to build a wall along the US southern border with Mexico and take other steps to crack down on the flow of undocumented people crossing into the United States.

With immigration likely to be discussed at the debate, the National Immigration and Customs Enforcement Council, a union representing 5000 federal immigration officers and law enforcement support staff, announced it would support Trump, in what was described as its first endorsement of a candidate for elected office.

The union's president, Chris Crane, outlined in a statement why his group is backing Trump, saying his union members are "the last line of defence for American communities" and that his members "are prevented from enforcing the most basic immigration laws."

A CNN/ORC poll released on September 7 said that among registered voters, 49 per cent said they trusted Clinton to handle immigration, a slight advantage over Trump, who was at 47 per cent.

Crane said the endorsement was conducted by a vote of the union's membership and that Clinton received only five per cent of the vote.


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Published 26 September 2016 9:38pm
Source: AAP


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